A WOMAN SELLING BOOKS DOOR TO DOOR IS IN JAIL AFTER POLICE SAY SHE MADE HER WAY INTO HOMESSTOLE CHECKS AND WROTE THEM OUT TO HERSELF. 40/29'S DARBY BYBEE TELLS HOW POLICE SAY SHE DID IT. IT'S NEW TONIGHT. POLICE SAY SHE WAS GOING DOOR TO DOOR AND WHEN SHE FOUND A TAKERSHE'D TRY TO GET INSIDEASKING FOR A GLASS OF WATER AND THAT'S WHEN POLICE SAY SHE WOULD TRY TO DISTRACT THE CUSTOMER. "Are you here to scam me too?" 98 YEAR OLD ELLEN SMITH IS IN GOOD SPIRITS, DESPITE HER ENCOUNTER WITH 24- YEAR OLD VICTORIA BOUSKA. "She said that she had this wonderful opportunity to go to Europe, she'd graduated in journalism and she was going to get to interview BBC." TO RAISE THE MONEY FOR THIS LONDON TRIP BOUSKA TOLD SMITH SHE NEEDED TO SELL SOME BOOKS. "She was an attractive young lady who looked a lot like my great granddaughter, who also just graduated from the university." SHE EVEN TOLD SMITH THIS "She said I'm your neighbor." POLICE SAY VICTORIA BOUSKA NEVER WENT TO THE U OF A AND SHE IS A LONG WAY FROM HOME. SHE IS IN FACT FROM CLEVELAND, OHIO. SHE TOLD FAYETTEVILLE POLICE HER MANAGER'S NAME WAS RYAN, AND THE COMPANY SHE WORKS FOR IS CALLED MFS. "Hello this is Ryan." "Hi Ryan this is Darby Bybee with 40/29 news in Northwest Arkansas. We're working on a story today related toBEEP BEEP Hello?" HER EMPLOYER WOULDN'T TAKE OUR CALLS. "We do believe she was genuinely there doing magazine sales, book sales, things of that nature. But then she would distract these people to get a little extra bonus." AFTER LETTING BOUSKA INSIDE HER HOME SMITH WROTE HER A CHECK FOR 66 DOLLARS. POLICE SAY WHEN SMITH WASN'T LOOKINGBOUSKA STOLE ANOTHER CHECK AND ENDORSED IT TO HERSELF FOR 122- DOLLARS. "It makes me feel like I was duped, and I don't like that." POLICE BELIEVE BOUSKA STOLE CHECKS FROM THREE PEOPLE IN FAYETTEVILLE. SHE'S IN JAIL FACING FORGERY CHARGES AND A 5-THOUSAND DOLLAR BOND. CRAIG? FAYETTEVILLE CITY COUNCIL MAN JUSTIN TENNANT HAS WRITTEN A BILL THAT HE HOPES WILL HELP PREVENT SITUATIONS LIKE THIS FROM HAPPENING IN FAYETTEVILLE. THAT BILL WILL GO TO THE CITY COUNCIL ON TUESDAY, WHERE IT IS EXPECTED TO BE PUT ON THE AGENDA TO BE CONSIDERED.